James D. Unger
March 20, 1954 - March 14, 2005
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James D. Unger
March 20, 1954 - March 14, 2005
Obituary
James D. Unger born 3/20/1954 in Pennsylvania, died unexpectly on 3/14/2005. Loving father to Julie, Jennifer, Melissa and Michael. Devoted son of Patricia Morgan; is survived by his sister Karen Unger. A funeral service and vistitation will be held on Sat. 3/19/2005 at Saddleback Church 9:00am, followed by a graveside service at El Toro Memorial Park. Reception to follow at Saddleback Church-Plaza Blding.
52 responses to James D. Unger
Dan Drewnowski says:
March 18, 2005
Jim, Your family and friends:
Have been grieving since receiving the news
of your passing and feeling such a tremendous
sense of loss. Met Jim long ago at CCI Irvine.
Just ran into him briefly these last ten years.
Have been experiencing so many emotions and
memories of all the times and experiences that
Jim was a part of. Years in the past, so fresh today.
The people the places the situations the times.
Always always always was so humbled by how Jim lived
his life, treated others, and dealt with adversity.
Religions talks about a virtuous life, Jim daily
and quietly lived one. Courage to live his values
despite the ways of the world. Compassion to help
others and do what was good for everyone.
There are many of you who know in your hearts that
Jim helped people not for reward, or praise, or
recognition or that it was the right thing to do.
Jim helped people because that is how he lived,
and it made a difference in peoples lives.
Generous, Jim would give of his time, the most valuable
thing a person can give to another human being.
He gave this in friendship, in music, in thought.
Patient and selfless, lots of free music lessons to
share his love of music. Always making the extra effort,
always around, always taking time for others, always
for the good of all.
That is how true wealth and power is measured, giving just
because you want to, because you can, Jim was a giant,
Strength, Jim had so much strength, never ever ever
heard him say a bad word about anyone. He would never strike
out at an injustice, never giving in to the dark side.
Always tried to find a healthy productive way to deal with it.
Just knowing of Jim restores my faith in God, an
an example of one man who lived closer to those ideals
than I will ever be able to. Jim you left us far to soon,
I am angry, bewildered, confused and hurt.
Maybe this is meant to be an opportunity
to acknowledge, to celebrate, to learn, to teach, to share
the blessing of having had the honor of knowing Jim,
and having had him as part of our lives.
Feeling this earthly life is just a little colder
and darker with Jims leaving us. Its up to us to keep
him with us every day in our actions and deeds.
Jim really is not gone, he is part of the best and goodness
inside all of us. Such wonderful music in heaven right now.
Jim say hello to George, Dave, Jim and everyone for us.
Goodbye
Danny
Phil Stead says:
March 18, 2005
Dear Unger Family,
We at KWI are truly devastated to hear of Jim’s passing the other evening. Myself and several other colleagues were working with Jim earlier that evening and he was – as usual – helping us above and beyond the call of duty. I have known Jim personally for over 8 years and only had the pleasure of meeting with him several times while traveling through CA – he always showed me the warmest welcome upon arrival and always made a personal connection amidst our business relationship and dealings while in person and on the phone. He will be truly missed by all.
Our deepest regrets to the Unger family,
Phil Stead
Director, Store Systems – Kliger-Weiss Infosystems
Prakash Soni says:
March 18, 2005
Dear Unger family,
Please accept my sympathy and condolences. Jim was one of the nicest person I have ever work with. He will be missed by lots of people.
Radhey Gera says:
March 18, 2005
My Condolences to Jim’s Family May God give peace to departed soul, and give strength to Julie,jennifer, Melissa and michael. God Bless the whole family.Jim was a Great Boss I ever had, Very soft spoken kind hearted person God bless his Soul.
T. To says:
March 18, 2005
To Dear Unger Family.
My deepest sympathy and condolences to Unger family. Around five years to know you Jim, but you know how lucky I am. I will not forget the image you come in everyday. I will miss you Jim.
Like Bufferfly,
The Sky’s more colorful.
Our life’s just a journey.
You and I will travel.
Wonderful who have a friend.
Wonderful you come along,
Who care about the others.
Friend whom mean the most.
Friend whom always smile,
Friend whom live a life, Jim you always, always, always care about the others.
Thanks to Those,
Whom give us You, Jim.
Remember you, I do pray.
So long, mine always friend!!!
Our life will miss you, Jim.